Dental Bonding and Cementing - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
Dental bonding, also known as dental cementing, is a procedure used to attach dental restorations, such as crowns, veneers, or bridges, to the natural teeth. Dental bonding cement is a type of adhesive material that is used to secure these restorations in place.
The dental bonding cement is typically a resin-based material that provides a strong and durable bond between the dental restoration and the tooth structure. It is designed to be biocompatible and to mimic the appearance of natural teeth. The cement comes in different shades to match the color of the patient's teeth, ensuring a natural and esthetic result.
The dental bonding process involves several steps:
- 1. Tooth preparation: The natural tooth is prepared by removing a small amount of enamel to create space for the restoration. The tooth may also be cleaned and etched to improve the bonding surface.
- 2. Application of bonding agent: A bonding agent or primer is applied to the prepared tooth surface. This bonding agent helps to create a strong bond between the tooth and the cement.
- 3. Cement application: The dental bonding cement is applied to the restoration, which is then carefully positioned on the prepared tooth. Excess cement is removed, and the restoration is adjusted for proper fit and alignment.
- 4. Curing: A curing light is used to activate the dental bonding cement, causing it to harden and create a strong bond. The light is typically applied for a specific amount of time as directed by the manufacturer.
- 5. Finishing touches: Once the bonding cement has set, the dentist will make any necessary adjustments to the restoration, ensuring proper occlusion (bite) and aesthetics. Excess cement is removed, and the restoration is polished to a smooth finish.
Dental bonding cement provides a reliable and long-lasting bond between the dental restoration and the tooth structure. However, it is important to note that dental restorations can still experience wear and tear over time, and periodic check-ups with your dentist are necessary to ensure their ongoing integrity and address any potential issues.